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Show A Score cf Live, Blotted Out and Half a Hundred People Injured. Two small gunpowder manaziri'-s- . situated eWwwJaV, UTAH STATK NKWS. in - th- sys- of fifty mill operabumble reidtMn-e!- i Ma- - , exploded W'.-tives In I.itw-!!- , oncu.-iou r.esilav with a .t atd the ;ni' f ib alh rut off the live of l!!ote than a cnr.' of bun, .in j i !t:jund !. '.: In .gt.p'oyed Gate a badly fro-ic!,!'; at tt'H .1 ci t n lulu-t.t:?- Tfccro is .r.ii!. in Kirhht HCW Kfii'SflK !' being in court-- tivity ,, sus-h.- p in au Week. ao-- .f building Ho- ! i. a Mt ld at jjh buildm and (if I block ,.!(;, I) Hi:!.. Hi. y Dennis Murphy, who alleges that the sight of both his eyes has been practically destroyed as tho result of a missed shot explosion In the Annie Laurie mine, has Rued that company for $30,000 damages. William Anstlor of Sprlngville had his homo burned to the ground on the tight of the 22nd. The building and its contents were a total loss. There was no one at home at tho time tho fire started. There is considerable talk among tr.ee fum ot a a oi,uvl2alron f tie 'SfWwat 4 fcau iTct" leug'ie. -. .he intention being to livcouu both frcm. roost wmuWiK teams organization. tho in ties drownr n,. Lnrkln. aged while Tlurda tamit Ho. in oany Christie "" Fonierov depth and could not their rot beyond because of a ntlff return o, init ire. Miss Pome- brt-enu" ing the waves for two roy. I shore. Wells kept th hours, tel until 3 a. m., when he i..... Hillllf being thrown onto an tjjuik an unconscious condition. eary Willie went to Bleep on Railroad eniiinnkment near Tcr one nignt iaet week una In tils p placed ills hand on the rail, hen a train cauio along and crushed his wrist to a pulp, necessitating the t of his arm near the - Ixiw, ilercur came near having anoth disastrous connagration last week when the residence of Dan McQucry and an adjoining house wore burned Oilier property wis saved by hard work on tho part of tho fire depart liiuut. J. If. Wells, a Short Linn brakeman foil from the side of a freight car In Salt City one day last week, lie succeeded in keeping his body from under the wheels, but his right hand s mi eiiny crusnoil lll.1l 11 liud To be amputated. it Is said that if the Western Pa cific, the proposed new coast line, whliih Is now orr?r)t;'rs the prelimi naries for a coast line to Salt Lake City, follows the route which has been laid out, It will be one of the most direct lines in the I'niied .staffs. W. Ike Cyrus Dallln. the Salt sculptor, now residing in Poston, has Just completed an eijuest ri.m sfatue for th Imislani Pureha-exposition It a Sioux chief pro testing aga'nst the taxing of the Iai-lsiana territory by tho white nun. Mrs. Hoi-Wilson wan painfully though not scriou iy burned last week while rescuing h.-ister. Mrs. Wtb lis Chiigg, fr,,m (,er burning home In Ba't ltio City. Mrs. Chugg was 1,1 in lied and would tunbi'ilitcdly have ,. for the heri perishe,! had It red Ism of her i !..- r. -- Claud;. s J, Huberts, a prominent young man of Ogdeo. ibot on tlm '.'"lh. Coal!) being alii.o.-.lust mt.v.ooiis. It e IS SUppo-f- );e funk J a ri!p!.o.-,rting it anr, putid frutll tbe luien'hm of p! v.l.ca it was dls.'hured. eersn Cran bill, a Salt Lake young man, nr. d ;r, wn found dead with a bullet In bis rain on tb rar.g" tw.dve n,:'. , wr.t of Freed-tnan- . Wyo. on last It Is Ect yet known Im wai mur-)ref. or r it was an accident. tl'is Lucille jt.mkley and Carri VarceT of Kork were bath-la- i In tb t'l.ih lake on Saturday, they iot byond th.-l- r depth and wort drowned. other iris la ths parry but th Vamy and Iuiil(ley girig UOi before a$&Utsae rasxhed them. 1 R.t-ird.i- d wl-'- To riii. :i M $ foll!-!e..'- "id i ad Iw r ih.-- I of e1' ( i' d.. !'i!i-- A .1. cati.-.b- i ia while Who Were l e. ellid or dieil eii-fi- , d t 'O i itberw's.j 'v i.a. i e.-- much ! .ie-.-- f.'irb ;:,;,it, iciite.t i'' v a farmer's wt"Ti" i .,j u - an! - the l.ii i it ronfi and t'Hik as a f..r Bald Airih rear tbiQe is sio. i 'b.. tfct iijoU1:',iiii and it la Lei, there a. convicts wi.l tube rl--rs l ave exThe fact that tba pns (dianm-their garb fur that of the of cc-rwill make it doul. y difficult to farmer with 'ia-r- aow n : ' their capture sik-u- t "THE COUNTRY IS ALL UlCi-fT- I) i TF.CLICLZ U IN WALL STREET." etbej-u- SuliHeijUi THE ONLY ; ly . In ut Pa-bl- a WENT GUNNING FOR WOMAN. ,Prrch ton Farmer KtH, VYn , New York Herald. The London Times describes seditious religious riots In "the city and province of Yezd, central Persia, which lasted more than a fortnight. and culminated at the end of June. The outbreak was directed against religious reformers called Pubis. In tile city for two days every liabl found was butchered by tho rabble, and the were dragged bodies mill Hated through the Directs, followed by exultant crowds. Houses were looted, women murdered, and finally the priestly leaders of the rioters enjoined the pouiace to bring all the Pabls before tbeiii for judgment. The governor refused at first to listen to the threats of the crowd, but the residence was surrounded by menacing members of the mob and the followOne Itabl was ing day lie yielded. blown from tho month of a cannon. Order has been restored, but, the who escaped are in hiding. Mrs. Catherine M. Northrup was shot and liisinntly killed by .lames Sanford at his lnrau on a fruit ranch about twenty miles northeast (f A! mini. Wash. It Is suld that, Sanford had leased the ranch from Mrs. North nip. A quarrel arose and she tried to evict him. Sanford went to town and secured legal advice. Inslead of taking it he bought a revolver, went home and shot her hi the. hack of tho head. He then went gunning for I .In Dillman, his victim's hnuher. but Ul linn Sanford, his daughter, mounted her pory and rude ahead, giving tbe Not finding ntllnuin. San warning. ford went to Couloo City and gave Himself up. lie is a man about t; years of age. wilu a patrlachal beard and generally luofteiislvo appearance, but. when angry Is said to be prac tically Insane. Rain, Hail and Lightning In Michigan. A severe wind, rain and thunder storm, accompanied by hall, passed ovim- Alpena' and Presipie 1st counties. Mich., Wednesday tiic.ht. doing much damage to fruit and crops. Six per pons were killed nnd four seriously The dead: Injured by lightning. James Flngleion, hi Wilsontowti ; James Deforest and his wife, ut Har-rlsyllle; Del Crothers. near Mian ay; Andrew Hanson and a cousin, at Long Itnphls. Radical Decision In Favor of Union Men. Judge Cavanaugh. In a decision In New York City Wodm sday, decided that labor unions have the right to place pickets about a plant where a strike Is in progres and he also ib- rlared that workmen have the right to persuade workmen to unit work. The jurist furtherteoro held thai pending men to jail upon allidalts that they have violated nn Inl-r- tion Is lllegnl. Judge Ca anaiiih's de Islon is directly epnosite to decisions rendered In the superior court. Wind, Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad, Is in Los Angeles. Clark says Governor's House Raided and He preparations are well under way to Seeks Safety. close the 300 mile gap iu the road from Consul C.udger at Panama has made C'allente3, Nev., southwest to a point the following report by cable to the near Daggett on theganta Fe road. In state department of the episode at that Mr. Clark's opinion the road between Salt Lake and Los Angela will be In city: At about 10 o'clock soldiers, headed operation in less than two years. Clark searched states that until the road Is finished by the commander-in-chief- , the governor's house. Tho governor the main offices will be divided beescaped, tried to reach the consulate tween Los Angeles and Salt Lake. but was intercepted. Took refuge at FIGHTING PARSON. Streets the nouse of an American. secre lined with soldiers. Arrested Kentucky Preacher Shoots Two Men tary of slate and departmental emand Then Asks Blessing. ployees. Department has money. After killing one man and fatally Another dispatch from Mr. Gudger another, Robert Lee, a minwounding says the governorship has beea tenister at Linnie, iu Casey county, Kento whom. not it is known dered, but said grace at tho jar! table ia It is added that the situation is grave. tucky, Lee became Involved In a Liberty. decidActing Secretary Iaiomla has Ellis tVunds and the letwith quarrel ed to await further advices before takson and the (denting followed, In ter's ing action, it happens that the navy more than n wmW uu tUo Purine, side at th's.ri'b whicu the preacheLiiroved .ls oppouents. le tnateh for both muiit. oftleA lo Uie absence of tbo Pacific Bipiadron In Alaskan waters. But killed Woods and fatally wounded In case of need either the Rancroft or son. The "fighting parson" was arrested tho Panther could bo speedily disand taken to jail, where he peacefully patched to Colon and a detachment of relurned thanks at tho table wtth the marines sent by rail to Panama. other prisoners. Trains on Salt Lake Route Will Be A letter from the Acre territory' Running in Two Years. says that the Prazlllan army Is perJ. Ross Clark of a ishing under fever attacks. Six hunAngeles, brother of Senator Clark of Montana, dred officers are ill. Some detachand interested with him in the San ments of troops are without medicine. PANIC IN PANAMA. te Is HIDDEN' PICTURE 'AL i?S' PUZZLE. C-- i J, mm cren'') l! e with I !:!, nt:. ih t' at a;ti;o;:,:h Japan waf.-.- p.uty In !) ef Ihe and ibe ut k:- i. :b,- ,.t:.. ! ' ,s i ery Cuban Aglt.i'ors be a ., ' m . ifu- - :a titittba!. Are Silenced. ur iceii to r.iu-.- e 1 r e :' HARRIS Furnitare a'Carpet HOUSE slu-e- n V Ali- mony. ry,ls. vi,i 4. Rev. H. D. Hilson, a netro preacher, shot and killed his wife in a confectionery store in Kansa City, Kan., Tuesday night. Hilsnn shot his wife four times, three of the shots taking effect, and she lived but a few minutes. The woman had sued him fo" divorce and pending the trial of the ruse the court had ordered him to pawnor teir.poray alimony and her attoi-nefees. Hilson had failed to malie bis payments propiptly, and his wife bad threatened him vllh arrest, which led to the shooting. ,. -- iv.Aw vv...x Was Scared by Coppers. Julius Wiltrack, the boy who was tho chief witness for the state in the prosecution of his father and mother for the murder of Paul Paszkowski, whose body was found In a shallow grave in the outskirts of Chicago several months ago. now denies all the damaging stai, ments lie bad made n gainst his parents. He swore v.licii called to the witness si am! v the defense that he had btjon terrified bin making thee accusations by the police. , v eleven-year-ol- s?444 ' 7s)A 1 Where Is Her ChaptronT Money In Box of Cigar,. The secretary of war has sent to the treasury department a box of cigars and $;eo which was receive,! from the Department of Tovis It appears that. Colonel Clem, chief quarter- master ot ti e department, f,,inul the box of e g o s on los k. and upon that If mis opening it he from a contractor who doing seme Work under the qiMrtonna.-.i-r'superVision. Iu the hu as t!,e money. The- mo.iey w ill be placed iii the licas- tiry, where all unclaimed feuds are. t sj, s - Veteran Minister Has Delivered MOO Sermons and 1tiii6 Addres. vii Itutv of lu.mnm, The Kev. A. .1. Hn..hinan has lust province ,,( S,n,t ugo, liaxe ended in the rapture if tl.c'r bailor and the completed the twenty fifth year of his of the Reformed church at killing ,f tie other three The four pnstora'e n. Pa., and his statistical men for week,-- endeavored to cXi he Bchaeffertow to treason and violence on report of the work done during that the the ground that the revolutionary Wine shows these !utre5titig figures; forers had not been anj were not Marriage,. Chi; funerals, 1?G: baptisms. 2.079; con firm at ions, 1.1 CS ; likely to be i'f.1 ;'.cretary of th Inon certificate, Si I; sermons, terior Yero In'ormrvl the cortesin,1 ent of the Assis In.iil Press hat this iiu8; ddresse. 1.0SC; raised f,,r puriaxes, $35. 000; otheffectually Ufet ibo plan, of tho up- evora(atlonal er purposes, f,000; traveled T2,0o0 rising iu Cuba. The i "oils of uprising in lie- - i , Killed His Wife to Avoid Paying Russia Is Satisfied. Scribes biiii, the result of niunb'il'eil M a fairly sirei;; war vi'li l!" pie sei i'ii ! ;i was .' and that war 11 e.-- killed Nick Eggie. Dominix Eggie and Bellagalki then exchanged several shots, tbe latter beine killed and the former badly wounded. - The Sf, Petersburg correspondenl of the linden Haily Mail reports that General Korup.itMn. the Uixiian min lster d var. wl o has jn .f returned from ti e p.-Ar'hnr i onfereece. de irt ;;M-lM- HADES CN EARTH. I No. 3101. j m dib-min- ni. LITERARY NOTES. Notice tor I'lililieattoru F. Marion Crawford, the brilliant Department of the Intpnor, Lund OEce COMA BY YOUNG WAN SHOT youi.-jat .Salt Lake City, July 10, novelist, has an article In the Notice is hereby given that the PANION. August number of Everybody's Magnamed hitler too tiled notice of azine in which he discusses the problem of Leo's successor with an Inti- her intention to make tical proof in eup-- ! of her claim. Lnd that said proof Distressing Accident in Logan Canyon mate knowledge of the ground and ae candidates that no other writer will be iiiiide before Ilegisier and Re- Results From Fact That a Youncould command, in view cf the fact ceuer I'. S. L. Oil ice a! Salt Lake City, gster Was Too Handy With that a most cordial friendship existed Vtah, on August 111, l'. l, viz: Jauot'a a Cjn. between the head of the church and Lloyd, former.- Jai.etta Swao, bd. H- the author. It Is claimed that Leo ll'lt'l.for l! e uo'th.st. quarter 1of secwest. f i j'.h, range Lis biotrapher tion lib ton n r"-of a most appointed Crawford News l as w .tnescos U tbe bd.o.i names She valuable much access him and to gave di1 a eider t which upon information that the casual biographer prove her continuous or sa,,i u,i..i. In the riioiii,' cast Logan. Hun-da- i would never have acquired. Aside ana cu.u.-irio'i,: Nn-Cluis. s ; l, cu Th !. a youth of 16 from this excellent article, this most M. b.cn Lioy night. NieN Jenxc-nNukes, Karl J. K leu. ad of kiverton, estimable magazine contains an un-hi Uie is in or IT years, v.hi.-of I'tah. P, was usual nuri.ber of well written bits of Fuank !. lbmus. I; lb llbhr fiction, some excellent half tones First pubjaly iV- - lact Aug.'.".'. shot ai: i ''11 by a i "fipai.ion t.an.ei! people of prominence, and several Jol-- ! John Cu'viii. who mis'i.ok him fur a ly little stories of real life, the whole making a magazine of unusual merit. hear. On !h" evening that the acciFrank A. Munsey, the pioneer in dent occurred, acr otding to the story introduction of the popular price the uii'-Jendown by herders, brought a fortune in the sen and Calvin pitched camp near the magazine, has made now has many past few years and head of what is nown as Cowley periodicals and newspapers to look iii canyon, on the right hand fork of Lo- after, but Jlunsey's Magazine is never us a brighter with gan canyon. Ti.ey had been annoyed neglected and grows number each tbo being issue, August for se ine time previous by bears, the best number yet put form. This at night, and Is in keeping with Mr. Munsey's polwhich startled He21M 2.( State Street. hence were on the lookout for bruins. icy, to never retrench, but to improve issue. with 11 every arose o'clock young Jensen About There is co need of Using poorly A number of pictures of Lhasa, the furnished, tud there is no newd of after beiu iiig a commotion among the in paying cash for your Furniture, Calvin raised tip in bed, sacred city of Thibet, are published ilsheeep. unless yuu tho August number of tbe Century, Carpets or Stoves, seized lib: il.' and, lot knowing that want to. as we will be pleased to a well written article by lustrating extend credit to any well meanJensen had go' ten up, mistook him for J. Deniker. To Ushe Narzumof, a ing person who calls, and we guara hear, and, wil bout any warning Kalmuk pilgrim, who twice managed antee thai the prices will sutify of the to elude the guards, vigilance wha'ever, fired at him. The boy of you perfectly. is indebted world for the pictures pitched fniward and lay still for a th.s forbidden city and much valuable moment, then, rising to his feet, exinformation concerning it. Lhasa is claimed: 'John, old fellow, you have bti-.- t on Mount Potala near tae mouth KARRIS FURNITURE killed me!" and staggered over to- oi me r.ver Indus. Tradition says it wards tbe bed. Calvin was simply ter- had o.s beginning in the seventh cenror stricken, but, recovering possestury, and no outsiders are allowed HCU8E, 1 sion of bis souses, got his companion within its gates. Into bed and attempted to stanch the The "Captain's Toll Gate" is the flow of blood that came from a large ;( State Street title of a in-- book just published by hol in the lad's breast. After he bad D. & Co., New York. It is Appletou succeeded iii doing so. he tore madly by the late Frank R. Stockton and is over the hills in the darkness to anthe last of his novels that wi,. ever other camp and summoned help. Jen-sbe published. Frank Stockton has lived about half an hour after written some of the very best novels Calvin returned. of the age and his writings have alMEAT HARKET. ways been eagerly sought by both pubCONVICTS AT LARGE. C. J. WEST, Prop. lisher and reader and this, his last is considered by many critics Battle Between Officers and Escaped novel, to be his best effort. The book is preCriminals is Hourly Expected. faced by a memoir of the noted author, written by Mrs. Stockton and contains, who esOf the thirteen convicts an excellent portrait of Stockbesides at. from slate the caped penitentiary ton, himself, illustrations of his homes Kolsom, Cab, Monday, twelve are still at both Convent. N. J., and Charles at large. Joe Murphy, who was serv- Town, W. Va. No library is complete sentence for rob- without this last work of Frank R. ing a fourteen-yea- r Stockton. bery', deserted his followers soon after Among the many interesting books is He left the heavily prison. v'-rthey published by Houghton, Nuf-fliarmed and it is not known in which recently & Co., New York, is "The LegaA negro direction he sought safety. tee," by Alice Prescott Smith. It is convict named Scavis, who was re- a dramatic and absorbing novel and one that will be widely read. There is ported woundo in the first encounter with the officers, appears not to have excellent character drawing in it and the Interest is well sustained throughbeen injured. The eleven outlaws who out. It is just the book to buy to take remain together are making for the with you on your summer outing and ALL KINDS OF Sierra Nevada mountains. They are it will bear a second reading when you return to the home. It is exce- FRESH AND CURED MEATS1 closely pursued by the sheriffs of Sacllently and tastefully bound and an Beef, Mu'.tou, Pork, Bologna, ramento, Eldorado and Placer counespecially handsome volume for the ties, each backed by numerous depuBreakfast and Salt Bacon, Hame ties and a company of militia. About library shelves. twenty guards from the Fulsom prison Also Leaf Lard Sausage. Cotton Batting Realism. are also engaged in the chase. It Is It was at the old New England farm believed that the fugitives will he Smoked Articles, etc. surrounded and a desperate battle is drama. "You look overheated," reanticipated, as all are heavily armed. marked the stage manager. "And I POULTRY AND G"EE GOODS feel It," growled the hero; "the way DRUNKEN DAGOS FIGHT. bjiey covered me with saow in that A SPEC!ALTrr buzzard scene was Enough to overheat We bavs a new Steam CfTfflrig Two Men Killed and One Wounded any one this wosther." at Gillctt, Wyo. Machine and other machinery What Will Mr. Bok Say to This? As a result of a drunken quarrel beIt Is related that in a country town which makes everything conventween a number of Italians at Felix, recently, when there was a procession six miles west of Gillett, Wyo., two wedding, the bride wished to have the ient in our business. We deliver As to all parts of the town every day men are dead and another is so badly groom meet her at the altar. there was no vestry room for him to wounded that be will probably die. . except Sunday from, It was arranged for him Joe Datri and Dominix Eggie got emerge to hide behind the cabinet organ till for Best Highest prices paid Mutton, Into an altercation and Datri struck the bride reached tho altar. Atchison Pork and Poultry. At the old stand, Eggie over the head with a bottle, in- Globe. next door north of the Pioneer Drug flicting a severe scalp wound. Eggie Store. ST. MAKY'S ACADEMY. stabbed Datri three times, Inflicting Notre Ind. Dame, fatal wounds. Frank Eellagaila and We cs!I the attention ef our renders ts Nick Eggie. a brother of Dominix. of s.l. Mary's Acsud-dt- , then entered the tight, taking opposite the vvhluu airifftrs ia another column ef this sides. P.ellagala shot 8nd Instantly Wo da not need to c.v pat iate upon pnper. - of their iniuries. The rvplo'dou was caused by one of the tn a 'ir:i!r what h thought v if. - on to tiinv it pin M be lii'.' ic acid. Labor Problem in South Africa. oiuml.sHiiiiier I.onl Aliltier. blMb for Houth Africa, felettrardit'd Colonial Secretary (Tiamherlain on May 12, pii'S, urging the rmployineiit of 10.UCO Indian cooties, for work on the railways, the eoelh s to be forcibly repatriated at tin end of (heir sen lee. Lord ,Miiu r repoiti d the labor probHe lem .'ilannirii' In Koiith Africa. reported that (ben- were nf enough Datives there if all worked, lo meet s for the tbe growitig l v pm nt of the couiiiry's resources mu t even and that such a tually la"d ihe country in financial t .i::a.. o.ri n.iui ocuihuub rieiiyiuuB Yezd, Persia, Two weeks. FOli HEAR MISTAKEN res-;r!- ir the ana ar i :;;'iln. The 1, tt'-t- hurried to it!.'i i death, ; The c.ji p,.,,... .. !,t V M'illl. blood r...-.-- j pri-o- i, there rii-tf- Mil V. mad,- - i'at-tiiiig- t'.-ii- llal(. wardeu'j' ifcrrdS frith nut toucv j Wiil-.m-ou- win, tr.i-- iK . d!i They vv!:kii!.-.- a. Ward-- n his grand-soo- . Harry t'spt iu of th other Guar.! It J Murphy an i .e.e-al :. inn !!' m "ie! oflleer, iind j: ! a: 'be fire of the in a d to the r:o-pm.s, pro.wb mjuU to post. overcan.-- a with it: ' them, arne-- l rifles and po rob. and e- - ..; I i. rant h Hi''' Kbb;r.i b c tbe A (l u rate took place in ,, re tbe prisoners ah. office, captain's ll.ado tiieir break. The c.livlels Were armed with knives and ra.o! , at'd Wil- with these they a.ai!ted Wanii-- tilJ, TUe hit n,,. f ...t Cuard Wj!-.- ' .it, l Colter eri- i t ai;d fi ur o.' ,l Tb. fit e' prisoners ijii.y wo'iii - elied 'l Cf ' ill e b' i,l!,lflliate,y lire, t. i :iMy Iri.iii IMe kiietien i ompb ie!y F'i.." and v Si b- . d. in a laiUis of The 23rd was Old Folks' day It, Lohi, between five mil! si hundreu d at tf honor yuf-'tbaumiot which wiil long bo remembered by them. A cloudburst in the mountains east of Mt. Pleasant on Saturday caused a heavy Hood down the creek which; runs through the town, considerable damage Iwing done. It is regarded as probable that onu of tbe first branches which tba San Pedro will build will bo a lino from Frisco, Nevada, to the Cactus initios, owned by Samuel Newhouse. Utah sheep men have realized $1'V s on their wool than 000 to a according to the did ago, year they Obtlmate of buyers who have been in toe Odd during tbe entire Benson. The imr thrrri half of F.phraim was flooded on Saturday, one of the heaviest rainstorms in the niemory of the earliest citliens Btriklng the town. Most of this year's crop of alfalfa Ik damaged. A Denver dispatch (says almost ev-rrailroad contractor in Denver has gono to Salt Lake City, whore they have put in bids for construction contracts on tho San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake road. bnthina. ("Id as 'f J (:Duil HIS. at Saltalr linif a !....rtnt.. Moi.-la- f.. rlarh.-- , j of ( 'a. if, ) i:U, In 'hi- - Mate p: Fulsom, iaa,i" a hi ak ai ! m- - bn ak-fa- t hour fiom were loadi: p k.'fs of now.h-, f:i s were blow., to i tie of the riiai-iivaiils ;iA,i..-(ile, e.; four (.ovf- : ivc f ibe eM,'ere kili-- d F';el! the gifted r.::.i.:i n.iMs. lig.-to fan Utah s't:,"r, has b. .11 trnir of snnlh-i- i eel her ua;mT ii.f-rbecause of an attack of &p- trn M ' at i cher ff-- eon- ijrsswi.ei a ra,,)(. f ned fnjs'fl have Iwa err A gang tematically operating in Park City oi burg'aries be la;e, number f 1ns reported the C.'!.l' Thirteen buu i.lh o3ji kia-.o- Uluibieif was Thirteen Desperate Prisoners Escape From California Penitentury. 'be of inid.-.- t fry (o;..-'Mai- A. RCVOLT OF CONVICTS. BLOWN UP. POWDER MAGAZINE Will ar, pei-pd- d CDllJi. Deadly Fumss Destroy Men. Two men are known to b dead and six injured, one fatally, as tho direct result of the blowing out of the cylinder head of an mgino attached to aa iunmoiiia pump in the Jacob Ituppert Prvw big company's ice plant in New York City, one hundred and fifty men eie nt work a' 'he time, and as soon as the engire stepped W ilt king the am- luoiiiii flowed f ,im the pump, the fu'nes spiel. Mug to ull j'.irts of the Mo-- t ,,f the mea etoatd ' Belting on the roof. Strikers, fter denoum air the oreaulied eap- snd the coc is and police for the Aid they have given the Koiogg Sw itchboard and Supply compaay, the A d it.-v- ' ' t h umed con-rocf the strike against tbe Kellogj; company and voted to In meirbors $15,000 a month to maintain th s'rusgle. Each of the ;,, "'Hi.iie,) affiliated with the Is lied to contribute S cents a month, ill re are C0 men ok trlke at the pla l g ei Fall Results in Death. John D. Long. Tinted States consul general at Cairo. Egypt, died Tuesday morning at Dunbar. Scotland, where he had been visiiing friends. His death was the result c.f an accidental fall. In the dark Mr. long missel his fool in e nnd tell from ihe step" of th house where ho was sioppini;, fracturHe mis to'trlr.g Scoting his skull. land, oil I'ai aierv in ivniniine to the t'niled Siaiis. Mr. Lops, whoso home was in St. August me. !a., was apt pointed consul Cairo in October, ll'i'u. He w.is To years old. . Nerjro M.ide His Escape. Sheriff Richardson and a pose el about I'"' angry of Washington township. Ii,, liana, armed wit) nnd shotguns, revolvers pitchforks, followed two bloodhounds fur eight miles Tuesday aitoriioon and evenlnc In an effort to fii d the unknown assailant, of Mrs. Joseph Wa'ta of The ha ended at Hoeiie. a small station on the Pnn Handle railway, where was found a revolver believed to belong to the negro. It In thought that he boarded a train at this station and escaped. the seheli: .'.in advantsites of St. .Mary's for the catalogue of the school shows the scepe of work included in lis curi ieuliim, which isof tliehighp.t standard, and Isrsrried out TIME CARD NO. 1. faithfully iu the class rooms. We simply loEtT, ct .June 21. 1;ti3. emphasiie the spirit of earnest devmion which wakes every teacher at St. Alary s Leave Sab I, tike ''iiy. t. 0 .for (iriuid .fiinclicn. Iienver loyally strive to develop each young girl 8:3o a m ens! attendant there into the truest, nobluJit, No, 2 - end i'riivi. .lunctleii and mess intelligent womanhood, lid nuint-- - l ust advantage of equipment in the class rooms. No, 4 -- Pur Pr in. lirmiit Jun lien, ,(:!5 p t laboratories and study rooms, every care iu biuI point? cunt. p. m the matter of fnod and clothing, and ex- Leaves vnrniv. Hin ham. tT,,ier. l.ehi, ceptional excellence of classic condi' ions-- all Nn, Iu a rue his found at St. Mary's, these l'riivo, Maoti. Marvr.v:ilo aid tnteriiiedlufi' munts sipdii. m in the pr.uctd on of devel opmeut only to be No. 8 tor PrevK. Puynu. Fimdn cms- oration of devoted ob'aiU'xl br ami 5:00 (j, m polms lives to edticntlonal Christian work, in a No. -l'. r (igilcn nr.d nil Ititersoot favored bv the Lord. (1:10 p. m mpdiair potmn if t t- - t'- Su. Wealthy New York Churches. New York churca that keeps silence respecting its wealth Is the Dutch collegiate, wliich is reputed to have an Income from investments of $400,000 a year. Trinity church has an income from its investment ol over $1,000,000 per annum, more Cmsrrh in thli section of th Tbr evQIry than all t!ttr disessrs and until Iks lust few t. am was su:u.put iitogether, to bo incurable. For a errat nunv year itoetnrs prnounc?d lecsl diaaae, anil local fetnedirs, and br cotiatantlr fmlinjprfsetihrj , t cure with local pronoun. d it incurable. Scirnca bai eatanh be a to art-provati cniititiiii.,naT di?ae. i tharafura requuna rorutminoiial frrntlnerrt. Hnil't Caiarrli Tino, inanutar turari b V. J. CUouej h Co.. Toledo, Ohio, it tha only constitutional cure en tba iperket.to It la ukrn interiialle in dotee from It) Crow a teanMonfiil. It acts iltreetlr upon the blood and nm. om s ofat ca f ((, Thr oner one ban. led do I, .in for anv rase tvstam. it faila lacuia. Send lor ie,i Ad lreva & CO., Toledo, Ohio. J. t cola by Dnji.ntn. 75c. Hall'l Family Pills air the be-i- Knr dtfdeii inn interiiicdiutfa. II :IiH p. m . (ik'ilen mid I ,e lifgp. m uuu tbe we t l:ftp,u iu No. ft ForOntk'ti ami Ine m Nu.lo'.'-loirl'urii (..'iiy tii.il ui; iui, r- niedlaie pnutisro S;loa. UeHt local train Kervitv in tlie State. p 11111:1101 l'amoi Only Hue ruroutiir 11 3 No n. oi l or 1 sco Pleeplnn earn 10 liiuivi r nnd hin witlimit cliiinH and I'lilliuuu fiinuiv to San Francisco, Lus t lit. ohsii. New Vnrk mill llusiou. b ice reading ebalr caie. All cars elite with lnNcn nun I.A. KlvVl'ON.U. A., l'.l), I O. M . i IUit.Kr. Local Agent. TAULIi. T1AII2 (mo Petiru, l.u AiiKelea & .Suit Laka K. K. Iir.l'tiiT rrom Oreuim Short I.liif Depot. ?ait ll'.et'ity Fur I'mvo, l.eld, Kairlleld nnd 'oir-ru- r, niniiertins ht lophi for Man. ti and lniertneihite M,mra on "nn 1'B e Vh ley i l.l H.. ,ch. T.ic.lo, Fortinrta t it llaitnnotli. V i V I.ur-.o- IB LeKilUl;k-lo- ami i cut-..'- Fur Prove. Auiericuii Juab. .Milf,. n, and iiiIorni..ili:i!( rrieu, tl:30 V. M i'l'k-tmi. (!,,., ...S :00 Lehi. C'alienloa A. Jt po nla 0:05 P. M. RKIVK. High Life In New York. Valet service Is not enoujh now- Krmu Preyn Anieric.ui Pork. Ihi. ( aliiuitee Juab .Mdf'nril. r adays for the bachelor apartment to nnd 0:35 A.M. 1'reyn. I.i Iu. t iilrlield iiorcur lupply. In all the larxe houses of thla From and Sun l'. l. iU.vv liv S :3 P, M, .inla. kind there must he valets' room, aa r.in siWer t ity.Mtunii well. In the valets' moras are all the tsu.ckloa, l.,i U aiiu onrli-l- d II. ,15:35 P, M I.I. TU DUI.t. sbjects required for the valets' duties. aim,-,enuiuii'tiore. for all mining There these men press clothes and ldrnct In ri.'iitioenl 001 an.1 NeyttHa. For pfii.-tt:rpolinh hat. do the shoes and attend cail n or a reaa agonta. to any other detail of dress that may Hait l.aae ii nut., ,.1 f:, W. iti.le it, U antral Panacnaor Acnt. require particular aration. The tsa of this roon Is free and there are jow few b.che!or apartment houte, 'hat would at(en:pt to get alonf wlth-m- t one. New- - York Sun. . V .ull.!-nrkn- , 'e I w Plan", Cure ! the beat medletse w, ,Tr at ad ,11 sTrctlona ot Ibe throat and lung a. W, O. Kici.ii.aT, antiurtn, Ind., Feb. is, 1M. - tor His Csnaxienct Trouble' Him. "Look here, are yon the man I gave a equare mean to on cold, bleak February morning T" "I'm the maa. mum." "Well, do you reisers her you arora to shovel all tb snow eat oi any back Tart and then sneaked eff with eat d 00 1 ft?" "Tes, mtnn, aa' me cflrnscjenc smot m. DaC d r em I all de way here t iwuta Ae hlAslat sua to flnlih de job." l4 Uml V r"'";'' l V1M1 Ln iu, ir,UL hihe,r3 COPYRIGHTS, finniNnn a ainw-- r a 1 pTFTt liAt-e- l h-c- roe, t, opooop arritc to o haye had t il., neaily nftf yenra' ipanvnne I, ll.a pvent r..n;muiora ll. na itn.-- t t c r, In ,: ,1. hlina. a llamlboak or In. fortnao. n i.t rnn,w I'atenta ar.. K. w to on. , ,u lf pen henj ( KtrbtlM an. .ci,.iii'1 fatnta t.i. n ihronfii ft rn. raealra A merira n. and p.iai --!iotti,i,!,e'".-l..ntlna Peo-s.- it tbna wd-l- y be- - rathe piisilcwiti, ent o 1 u txa tne.,tor. 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